George J. Haas is the founder and premier investigator of the Mars
research group known as the Cydonia Institute, which was founded in
1991. His research encompasses over 15 years of study and analysis
of NASA photographs of the "Face on Mars" and its surrounding
complex. He is an image analyst, artist, art instructor, writer,
curator, and former director of the Sculptors' Association of New
Jersey. He is also a member of the Pre-Columbian Society based at
the University of Pennsylvania and in Washington DC.
William R. Saunders, co-author, is a petroleum geosciences
consultant in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He has worked in the
exploration and development of hydrocarbon properties in the
Western Canadian Sedimentary basin for thirty years. Saunders has
been studying NASA Mars images since 1998 and co-authored The
Cydonia Codex- Reflections from Mars. He is associate director of
the Cydonia Institute and also the founder and premier investigator
for the Mars Archeological Research Society (M.A.R.S).
"Mr. Haas and a small group of dedicated colleagues have pored over
other images from the red planet for decades, looking for features
that could have been created by intelligent beings. Over the years,
among other things, they have seen a face they describe as
half-human, half-feline. And a parrot-shaped feature on a mound of
rock with '17 points of anatomical correctness.' ...they are closer
than ever to solving the mystery of what has been seen in the
skies."
—Wall Street Journal
“[The Martian Codex] is a real treat… it is a book that absolutely
needed to be written. Good job.”
—Marsanomalies.com
“This fact-based book represents the most persuasive argument yet
that extraterrestrials may indeed have appeared on Earth during an
earlier era.”
—Indiebound
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